Boosting tutorials? What’s that?


Boosting a game.

Playing a game, and you can’t get some of the achievements/trophies? Fear no more, there’s a possible solution.

Most games today, on consoles or computer, has multiplayer included. Modes, wherein you play against other players all over the world through the internet, if your pc or console is connected to the internet.

While most multiplayer games is against one or more other players, maybe even in teams, you can gain the goals* much faster by working together with other players, to gain the goals cooperativly.

Let’s see an example. You need 2000 kills in a certain game mode. That may seem unobtainable, since you get 5-8 kills in every game, and everyone else is getting maybe 20 or more kills, because they are more skilled in the game, most likely because they have played the game a lot, and maybe some other games that are similar to the game.

With other boosters, you are agreeing on who’s getting which goal – sometimes you have to let other people kill you or win the race, dependent on what game it is, and which goal you’re going for.

What if I don’t have any friends to team up with?

There is several ways to do this. Play some online games, have your mikrophone plugged in, talk to people, see if you can find some gamers who also looking for friends and maybe other boosters for that game.

You can also find websites for the specific console, you’re playing on, or maybe even a website for the game, you wanna play. Find a site, that suits you, and stick to it. Slowly you will gain more friends (if you’re active on the site anyway, mostly in forums on the sites) and if you’re regularly playing online with friends, they might add some of their friends to your sessions and that way you can get more friends to play with.

What NOT to do while you’re boosting.

Don’t screw around. Stick to what the other players tell you to do, especially the one that seems to have the lead. Most of the times, when I’m playing, we’re not specificing out a leader, but within some time one of the players seems to naturally take over, mostly if they have good communication skills on the international gaming language, which seems to be english/american.

If you’re screwing around – and not listening to people, most likely, they will kick you out of the party and game, and some of the players will not play with you again.

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